No. Health insurers will not cover someone who is incarcerated. Prisoners get their medical services from the state. Certain services will be provided at the prison. For hospital care, the prisoner will be taken to a hospital and guarded.
Once your husband and you are enrolled in the new health insurance, you can cancel the old insurance. Remember not to cancel until the new insurance is approved. Agent http://www.anyhealthinsurance.com
The spouse of an incarcerated husband has all rights over their property. This is only if the two people are legally married.
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I think if a wife loses her health insurance, she should not have to force her husband to add her to his policy, the husband should have added her from the beginning, cost or no cost.
Yes! If she has a state-funded insurance also, the husband's coverage will be secondary.
Under health insurance rules no. I have seen that in a divorce decree but that is a legal issue not an insurance one.
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I spoke with a retired judge in Kansas City, and he laughed at the idea.
AnswerThe policy with your name on it is prime.
No, you cannot use your husband's Health Savings Account (HSA) if you are not covered under his insurance plan. HSAs are tied to specific high-deductible health insurance plans, and only the account holder and their dependents covered under that plan can use the funds in the HSA.
If you have group Health through work, he maybe able to be added for more premium. Nothing is free. If you have individual health insurance and not group through work, your husband must get his own health insurance and who pays for that, is up to the two of you. He will definitely have his own premiums to pay. Michael FindYourPolicy.com
Only if it is part of the divorce agreement.